Brooklyn

Two suspects brutally beat a 21-year-old woman during a robbery in Crown Heights, police said Tuesday.

The crooks accosted the woman on Franklin Avenue near Prospect Place at 2:30 a.m. on Oct. 2, punching her several times in the face and fleeing with her cellphone and purse, cops said.

The victim was taken to Methodist Hospital, where she was treated for a broken nose and facial cuts.

One of the goons wore a dark knit cap, a black hoodie with the word “Obey” on the front in white letters, and dark pants.

His accomplice was wearing a dark hoodie with a light-colored design on the left shoulder over a white T-shirt.

A bespectacled suspect swiped a woman’s purse from the back of her chair at an Italian restaurant in Clinton Hill, cops said Tuesday.

The 36-year-old patron was dining at Graziella’s on Vanderbilt Avenue near DeKalb Avenue at 3 p.m. Saturday when the crook strolled by and casually lifted the bag from the back of her seat, police said.

Investigators said the woman’s credit card was later used to buy $36.72 in gas at an Exxon station on Myrtle Avenue.

Queens

An eighth-grader told police she was groped by a man sporting a Mohawk haircut in Elmhurst Tuesday, but later recanted part of her story, law-enforcement sources said.

The 14-year-old was heading to The Walter H. Crowley School of Leadership at around 7:55 a.m. when a man who appeared to be drunk put his arm around her and said, “Hey, baby,” at 47th Avenue and 76th Street, cops said.

The girl initially told police the man then grabbed her chest, at which point she kicked him and ran as he pursued her, cops said.

The girl rushed to school and told a friend who reported the incident to school staffers. They notified police and her parents, said a spokeswoman for the Department of Education.

But later Tuesday afternoon, she told investigators that he did not grope her or follow her when she fled, cops said.

She described the man as in his 20s and between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-9, with a black Mohawk. He was wearing a black shirt, black pants and a white necklace, cops said.